On 2013-09-18, at 08:28, news{@bestley.co.uk (Mark Bestley) wrote:

> I am on OSX 10.8.5 (Mac mini Late 2012  2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 ) and
> tried to download a VM
> 
> The ones on the download
> page<http://www.pharo-project.org/pharo-download> all seem to give me an
> .app that OSX says is damaged when I try to open it.

I just tried and I cannot confirm that – strange. Could you try again?

> 
> I went to <http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo/3.0/mac/>
> 
> The stable which has the same date as the one on the download pages is
> reported as damaged but the
> <http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo/3.0/mac/Pharo-VM-mac-latest.zip> dated
> 16th Sept starts.
> 
> I have a older working VM 
> 
> Smalltalk vm version.
> 'NBCoInterpreter NativeBoost-CogPlugin-EstebanLorenzano.18 uuid:
> a53445f9-c0c0-4015-97a3-be7db8d9ed6b Mar 13 2013
> NBCogit NativeBoost-CogPlugin-EstebanLorenzano.18 uuid:
> a53445f9-c0c0-4015-97a3-be7db8d9ed6b Mar 13 2013
> git://gitorious.org/cogvm/blessed.git Commit:
> 412abef33cbed05cf1d75329e451d71c0c6aa5a7 Date: 2013-03-13 17:48:50 +0100
> By: Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> Jenkins build #14535
> '
> 
> Which is the correct stable Mac VM?

the one that has "stable" in its name.
latest => unstable / alpha / test release
stable => THE stable one

now that this is clear ;), what you downloaded in the first place is the 
all-in-one platform package which includes an image. Honestly I don't know
why we still need this, but its there. The platform package is built on the
stable VM release (as you correctly figured out). Currently the latest VM
is close(-ish) to release.

Does this answer your questions?

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